Travelers Must Know: 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Packing

Packing is often treated like a small ritual before a big journey — something done quickly, sometimes carelessly. Yet, in reality, the way you pack can shape the entire story of your trip.

Imagine this.

You arrive at the airport excited, heart light, dreams ready to unfold… but your suitcase is overweight. Your clothes are wrinkled. Your essentials are buried … Read more

Romantic Icon in Italy Destroyed by Extreme Weather

When Love Meets the Power of Nature

The sea was restless that week—angry, persistent, almost poetic in its fury. And then, quietly but devastatingly, one of Italy’s most romantic natural landmarks disappeared forever.

The famous Lovers Arch, part of the Sant’Andrea rock formation near Melendugno in Puglia, has collapsed after days of relentless extreme weather. For decades—perhaps centuries—the arch … Read more

Flight Attendants Warn Travelers: Don’t Be an “Aisle Bugs” on Planes

After hours above the clouds, when the wheels finally touch the runway, there is a shared sigh of relief. You made it. Safely. Yet, just seconds after the seatbelt sign turns off, a familiar chaos often begins. People stand abruptly. Bags slam open. Elbows rise. The aisle becomes a battlefield.

Flight attendants have a name for this behavior: aisle bugsRead more

Tips for Finding Travel Destinations to Fill Your School Holidays

A Thoughtful, Family-Centered Guide for a Meaningful Vacation

This year’s Islamic New Year long weekend arrives like a gentle knock on the door—quiet, but full of promise. Coinciding perfectly with school holidays, it offers families something precious: time. Time to slow down. Time to listen. Time to travel not just to places, but to moments that will stay long after … Read more

Tips from a Former Pilot: Bring These 3 Items for a More Comfortable Flights

Flying is a strange ritual.
We line up with strangers, trust a metal tube, and surrender hours of our lives at 30,000 feet. Sometimes it’s magical. Often, it’s just… uncomfortable.

Jeremy Burfoot understands this better than most.
A former Qantas pilot from Australia, Burfoot spent 35 years in aviation, watching millions of passengers board planes with hope in their … Read more

7 Tips for Riding a Motorcycle in the Rainy Season: Ride Safely, Arrive Calmly

Rain has its own language. It falls quietly, sometimes fiercely, washing the road clean while testing the courage of every motorcyclist who dares to move forward. In the rainy season, riding a motorcycle is not just about reaching your destination—it is about understanding the road, respecting nature, and preparing yourself with care.

During heavy rain, water hits your body directly, … Read more